Sask. NDP launch to prioritize hiring Saskatchewan workers and companies for projects

The Saskatchewan NDP has launched a plan that, if elected, would see a commitment to ensuring the province’s investments stay in the province.

Official Opposition Leader Carla Beck announced Hire Saskatchewan, a commitment to the people of the province that a Carla Beck government will prioritize hiring Saskatchewan workers and companies and use made-in-Saskatchewan materials for all public infrastructure projects and contracts — ensuring tax dollars will stay in Saskatchewan communities, supporting Saskatchewan workers and is invested back into our provincial economy.

“Saskatchewan tax dollars should stay in Saskatchewan communities, support Saskatchewan workers, and be invested back into the Saskatchewan economy,” she said. “I’m not here to fight for jobs in Alberta, Ontario or in the US. I will unapologetically stand up for Saskatchewan workers. Every single time.”

Beck said that the Sask. Party has had the worst job creation record in Canada and has prioritized hiring out-of-province workers and companies for large multi-million dollar infrastructure projects and smaller public contracts.

She pointed to the hiring of a French company for the Regina Bypass and hired a US-based company to run the Sask. Parks booking call centre.

“Under the Sask. Party, we’ve seen public projects of all sizes, millions of our tax dollars, flow out of the province. Millions of dollars leaving Saskatchewan to create jobs in other provinces and states. It’s no wonder Scott Moe has the worst job creation record in the country,” she said. “That money comes from Saskatchewan people and should be putting food on tables here in Saskatchewan.”

Beck added her government would also help municipalities prioritize Saskatchewan-based workers and companies by scrapping the PST on construction labour for municipal infrastructure projects.

“We have so much potential right here in Saskatchewan. When we invest locally, we see those dollars get reinvested into communities, building further opportunities to build and grow local economies,” said Beck. “Let’s work together and build it here with Made-in-Saskatchewan solutions.”

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